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>> slipped the handcuffs and tried to get somebody. >> how? >> i just pop my thumb and slide it down. tried to rush the guy. and the guy turned the corner and i guess was gone. and me and the sarge, the sarge grabbed me when i did it, and wrestled and went to the ground. i just laid there, let him put the handcuffs on me, got up and walked to medical. >> after we took him to medical, he got stripped and had the shanks on him. >> what we have here is an improvised weapon that was removed from chris shiverdecker. he attempted to assault an inmate earlier today. shiverdecker claims he's had issues with one of our prison gangs that's been giving him some strife over the last couple weeks. he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you could see the rivet right in there. and he attached a paper clip to it and then subsequently ran it back, put some plastic cellophane on it and put a rubber band around it to make it more easy to hand, specifically when it gets full of blood if he were to slice somebody. >> how did you get the
>> slipped the handcuffs and tried to get somebody. >> how? >> i just pop my thumb and slide it down. tried to rush the guy. and the guy turned the corner and i guess was gone. and me and the sarge, the sarge grabbed me when i did it, and wrestled and went to the ground. i just laid there, let him put the handcuffs on me, got up and walked to medical. >> after we took him to medical, he got stripped and had the shanks on him. >> what we have here is an improvised...
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i feel really good right now. >> look at you, no handcuffs. no shackles. finally, after six years. >> i missed you, mom. sorry. >> for what? quit saying that. oh. oh. >> i just wanted to thank you for everything you have done because without you, i probably wouldn't have made it out here. because you gave me hope. and in there, if you ain't got hope, you ain't got nothing and you ain't got nothing to live for. you do what you got to do in prison to live. >> but she gave me hope and everything. i appreciate it, mom. >> here we are. back together. >> this sham committee that's going to be run on me, this is pretty much a myth that this committee will result in any action. as a result, i'm stranded here at this facility even though i'm not getting misconduct reports or any of those things. >> unlike happy, fredrico is never getting out of prison. as a validated gang member, the only way to leave level 6 is through an out of state transfer. >> fredrico, how are you? >> fine, yourself? >> pretty good. i reviewed your file and back in march, 2007, you went to co
i feel really good right now. >> look at you, no handcuffs. no shackles. finally, after six years. >> i missed you, mom. sorry. >> for what? quit saying that. oh. oh. >> i just wanted to thank you for everything you have done because without you, i probably wouldn't have made it out here. because you gave me hope. and in there, if you ain't got hope, you ain't got nothing and you ain't got nothing to live for. you do what you got to do in prison to live. >> but she...
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"lockup" crews travel to death >> as i'm applying the handcuffs he's grabbing my arm and pulled it in real quick and ran a razor ♪ wow. ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. >>> i'm milissa rehberger, here is what is happening, a jaw-dropping crash at the daytona international speedway, injured at least 28 fans after debris flew into the stands today, 14 people were treated on site, the others taken to the hospital. the officials say the track will be ready for tomorrow's race. >
"lockup" crews travel to death >> as i'm applying the handcuffs he's grabbing my arm and pulled it in real quick and ran a razor ♪ wow. ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from...
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after talking for a while, we were able to get him to give back the handcuffs. some days we have agitated offenders. you stick together when there's a problem, stick together, handle it, handle it with the least amount of force necessary. >> alcohol isn't the only banned substance that finds its way to inmates. >> it's a constant cat and mouse game. it's our job to try to keep up with them on every level of contraband and their little hustles that they do. >> in past years the most common forms of contraband were drugs and tobacco. today it's cell phones. our cameras were there when investigators caught a female visitor attempting to smuggle 15 cell phones into the prison during visitation. >> of course, cell phones are a very serious security risk, because it gives an inmate real-time communication and can help provide an escape plan. >> i'm in d west. three seg. got caught with a cell phone charger. >> right here is where he had it hidden at. there's a little cut underneath the toilet area. anything you wanted to hide in there, it would be a real good hiding s
after talking for a while, we were able to get him to give back the handcuffs. some days we have agitated offenders. you stick together when there's a problem, stick together, handle it, handle it with the least amount of force necessary. >> alcohol isn't the only banned substance that finds its way to inmates. >> it's a constant cat and mouse game. it's our job to try to keep up with them on every level of contraband and their little hustles that they do. >> in past years the...
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as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here for the right reasons and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys got nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> hodges declined to talk to our producers on camera. ironically, the prison videotapes his every move. >> we film him everywhere he goes when he comes out of that cell just like you're filming me so we can maintain some kind of discipline. >> but when we travelled to utah state prison we met one condemned man who was willing to speak with us. at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralph was first brought to the interview room so that we could talk to him. they're setting up the
as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here for the right reasons and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death...
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he's taken in handcuffs to the hospital where he's treated and then brought back to jail. the next day, he appears before a judge. >> donald morrison, you're charged with sex offenses against a child. >> your honor, may i ask a question? >> no, sir. >> okay. >> when we return, if you're outraged over what you have seen so far, watching these suspects, you will be saddened by what you witness next. what this man did stunned everyone who saw it. >> oh, no. >> oh, my god. >> a father brings his own 5-year-old son to the house when "to catch a predator" continues. r had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. i
he's taken in handcuffs to the hospital where he's treated and then brought back to jail. the next day, he appears before a judge. >> donald morrison, you're charged with sex offenses against a child. >> your honor, may i ask a question? >> no, sir. >> okay. >> when we return, if you're outraged over what you have seen so far, watching these suspects, you will be saddened by what you witness next. what this man did stunned everyone who saw it. >> oh, no....
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that's whey you're in handcuffs. who were you coming to meet? >> what was her name? you drove 115 miles. >> i know it. i kept saying, what are you doing? turn around. >> how old are you? >> 33. >> so, you are twice her age? >> i wasn't going to do anything. she was talking about the swimming pool and -- >> why would you even have a sexual conversation with a 15-year-old? >> i really tried to avoid her when i first met her. every time i'd get online, she'd initiate the conversation, flirt a little bit. >> you said you didn't initiate the conversation but actually you did. she never talked to you, and you said, hello, natalie, you ask her if she's wet. why would you care if a 15-year-old is wet? >> stupidity, man. i don't know why. >> you tell her you'll be gentle. what are you referring to? >> just her boyfriend. nothing sexually, touching or -- >> chris, we have been doing this too long. >> i understand. >> i just saw your cross and you are probably a religious man, and you would probably feel better if you didn't come here, never came here. >> when i saw dateline, t
that's whey you're in handcuffs. who were you coming to meet? >> what was her name? you drove 115 miles. >> i know it. i kept saying, what are you doing? turn around. >> how old are you? >> 33. >> so, you are twice her age? >> i wasn't going to do anything. she was talking about the swimming pool and -- >> why would you even have a sexual conversation with a 15-year-old? >> i really tried to avoid her when i first met her. every time i'd get...
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. >> i got distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs. he grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was unable to return to work for two months. >> it taught me a harsh reality check that you can't take this job for granted. they will cut you. don't ever take your eye off them. these guys have nothing to lose if they were to injury you. >> it's just for those reasons that corrections officers must constantly train and prepare for the worst. >> the taser does the muscular system. affects it. >> the officers practice on themselves and each other. >> he volunteered. >> i'm a gluten for punishment. >> it's a volunteer basis. don't make anybody take the charge. it gives us an idea of what kind of effect it's going to actually have on an inmate. are you ready? then you would aim in the center of the mass. >> christ almighty that hurt. >> at commonly used device is the electronic capture shield. >> we use this to deliver -- shoots 1,000 volts at inmates o
. >> i got distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs. he grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was unable to return to work for two months. >> it taught me a harsh reality check that you can't take this job for granted. they will cut you. don't ever take your eye off them. these guys have nothing to lose if they were to injury you. >> it's just for those reasons that...
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. >> the handcuffs -- >> nobody hit you. >> yes, you did. i swear on the honor of my mother. you hit me now. hit me again. when i leave he'll hit me again. don't touch me, man. >> as captain morgan processes the paperwork -- >> he hit me in the back of the head. in these handcuffs he twisted my ankle. >> the inmate continues his tirade against him. >> captain morgan completes the paperwork and then escorts him toward segregation. a 23-hour-a day lock upunit for inmates that violate rules. >> i was taking him to north segregation to lock him up in the seg unit. >> when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip. but the situation would soon get much more intense. >> that is when he tried to pull away from him and turn around on me. >> he is grabbing on me. >> that is when i tried to secure him to the ground until i could get more security help. >> no, no, no. >> no, no, no. >> i'm going to walk. >> those particular charges that i charged the inmate with were insolence, disobeying a direct order, assault, he attempted to spit on me, and turn around on me, and this inmate
. >> the handcuffs -- >> nobody hit you. >> yes, you did. i swear on the honor of my mother. you hit me now. hit me again. when i leave he'll hit me again. don't touch me, man. >> as captain morgan processes the paperwork -- >> he hit me in the back of the head. in these handcuffs he twisted my ankle. >> the inmate continues his tirade against him. >> captain morgan completes the paperwork and then escorts him toward segregation. a 23-hour-a day lock...
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the man put handcuffs on me. >> she's on probation for battery. there's some type of impulse control problem here that leaves me very concerned. >> persuasion for finally meeting my dad. he left letters for me for when i grew up. sounds like a nice guy. >> you're very immature. like a kid that don't want to grow up. >> i wanted to plead guilty and get it over with. my mother never steered me wrong. she knows what's best. >>> they told me that they'll release me from here if i plead guilty. okay. if i don't plead the guilty plea, there's still a chance to send me across the street. if they send me across the street then i'll be facing charges over there. yes, ma'am. i love you, too. >> aaron, come on out. >> i tried to go straight. but driving is just my thing. i just like driving. that's what get me in trouble all the time. my whole life has always been taking somebody's car. >> over the past six years 17-year-old aaron ashburn has become a familiar face at lake county juvenile. >> this will be your last picture as a juvenile. >> with his 18th bir
the man put handcuffs on me. >> she's on probation for battery. there's some type of impulse control problem here that leaves me very concerned. >> persuasion for finally meeting my dad. he left letters for me for when i grew up. sounds like a nice guy. >> you're very immature. like a kid that don't want to grow up. >> i wanted to plead guilty and get it over with. my mother never steered me wrong. she knows what's best. >>> they told me that they'll release me...
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. >>> kennedy was at the white house wednesday this time in handcuffs. he was one of four dozen activists arrested in a rally against the keystone pipeline. his 18-year-old son connor and daryl hannah were also taken into custody. >>> michael bloomberg wants a citywide ban on plastic foam containers. it is set to target food packaging including cups and plates. >>> georgia, things got heated between two politicians during a debate on live television. you can see two members of parliament clashing on the set. the topic of the debate, ways to reduce political violence. >>> and on this valentine's day, i village is out with a new survey on sex and relationships. it turns out 68% of men say they married the person they had the best sex of their lives with but only 45% of women echo that sentiment. >>> a new government study finds more younger women are using the morning after pill than ever before. about one in nine females ages 15-44 say they use the emergency contraception. that's up from 4% a decade ago. experts say the increased popularity is likely the
. >>> kennedy was at the white house wednesday this time in handcuffs. he was one of four dozen activists arrested in a rally against the keystone pipeline. his 18-year-old son connor and daryl hannah were also taken into custody. >>> michael bloomberg wants a citywide ban on plastic foam containers. it is set to target food packaging including cups and plates. >>> georgia, things got heated between two politicians during a debate on live television. you can see two...
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i'll never wear another pair of handcuffs or shackles ever. >> maybe it took this for you to do that. >> yes. >> like beauchamp, rudy gonzalez is also anticipating a release from prison. but with only two days left to serve on his eight-year sentence, he's in the midst of a meltdown. >> is this what i have to do to get someone to [ bleep ] listen to me? they won't [ bleep ] help me out! >> gonzalez was moved to a holding cell after cutting himself again after a dispute with staff over his rec time. >> i did one, two, three, all at the same time. it was so bad, i cut my vein, it started squirting. i'm trying to make it home, but at the same time -- >> he's cutting his wrist bad. he's been suicidal before. now you want to put him in a cage for no reason? >> an inmate in a neighboring cell appears to offer gonzalez some support. but things aren't always what they seem in prison. >> he hates women, he's a rapist. >> that's the case with the baseless accusation coming from the inmate in the next cell, meant only to rile up someone else or perhaps just pass the time. gonzalez in fact is ser
i'll never wear another pair of handcuffs or shackles ever. >> maybe it took this for you to do that. >> yes. >> like beauchamp, rudy gonzalez is also anticipating a release from prison. but with only two days left to serve on his eight-year sentence, he's in the midst of a meltdown. >> is this what i have to do to get someone to [ bleep ] listen to me? they won't [ bleep ] help me out! >> gonzalez was moved to a holding cell after cutting himself again after a...
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the laws in washington are with handcuffs. the time for change is coming to washington. you see the president. you see the commitment there. >> you see 11 states are considering gun laws. you're going to washington soon. what's your message going to be to the nation? you're a national figure in this area. >> i'm working with our federal counter parts. i'm taking the information on what we've been ablg to do at gun shows. we have some other ideas that can help the national campaign. but from his re-election campaign, he's going out, he's advocating, he's using his voice. if the people are fairly represents, we're going to get change in washington. i'm going down there to talk to my federal colleagues, help them do whatever we can do to rally support. >> since newtown, 1612 people have been shot and killed in the 55 days since the newtown tragedy. 26 of those day were children under the age of 12. they're not making headlines the same way, but that's 29 people a day. after newtown, we're still in the middle of a crisis here. >> newtown has galvanized a lot of people in the
the laws in washington are with handcuffs. the time for change is coming to washington. you see the president. you see the commitment there. >> you see 11 states are considering gun laws. you're going to washington soon. what's your message going to be to the nation? you're a national figure in this area. >> i'm working with our federal counter parts. i'm taking the information on what we've been ablg to do at gun shows. we have some other ideas that can help the national campaign....
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of a sudden this -- it was a swarm, a swarm of police came in, grabbed me, pulled me up, put me in handcuffs and dragged me out of the back of the restaurant. and i said, okay, hello, how are you? my name is dan, what can i -- you know. >> wozniak was questioned and taken into custody. a short time later, he attempted suicide. >> i was alone in a room and there was a wall. and they're all stoned, so i saw the corner and i said, if i jump and hit my head, maybe all of this will go away? and it's still here. >> wozniak went into a coma after the attempted suicide. he says he tried to take his life because of the shame he felt over being arrested only hours before his wedding. >> if i was given the opportunity to talk to my fiancee right now, i'd either say, can i be with you out there or can you be with me in here? the bond -- i just love her. that's the hardest part of getting through my day, knowing i can't be with her, period. it's, you know, it says absence makes the heart grow fonder. it does. it really does. >> jail has kept michelle culberson isolated from her boyfriend for the past 15
of a sudden this -- it was a swarm, a swarm of police came in, grabbed me, pulled me up, put me in handcuffs and dragged me out of the back of the restaurant. and i said, okay, hello, how are you? my name is dan, what can i -- you know. >> wozniak was questioned and taken into custody. a short time later, he attempted suicide. >> i was alone in a room and there was a wall. and they're all stoned, so i saw the corner and i said, if i jump and hit my head, maybe all of this will go...
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it was my first time in handcuffs. he and i talked about it briefly when he came on this show in october of 2011. >> we met in '77 when i led a demonstration at your office, refused to leave you, you were the first one to have me arrested. >> i made you famous. >> you did it to make me famous? >> no question. the koch years were tu moul chous, a tumultuous time in this city. and mayor koch and i clashed a lot. but over the years, i did grow to respected his authenticity. a rare quality in politics. he said what he meant and he meant what he said. he ev we even allied ourselves on some issues. we traveled around the country on a national campaign to help nonviolent drug o febders get a second chance in live. the man support eed why he came home to the democratic party. >> well, i believe that first they don't care about the country and would rather have as their single priority the destruction of president obama and prevent his reelection. now, they should certainly disagree with him. but first comes the country. they'v
it was my first time in handcuffs. he and i talked about it briefly when he came on this show in october of 2011. >> we met in '77 when i led a demonstration at your office, refused to leave you, you were the first one to have me arrested. >> i made you famous. >> you did it to make me famous? >> no question. the koch years were tu moul chous, a tumultuous time in this city. and mayor koch and i clashed a lot. but over the years, i did grow to respected his authenticity....
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in handcuffs or leg irons and belly chains. we do have two and three-man status individuals that are very violent. and they like to assault our staff. >> today we tag along with deputy warden joni brown on her way to deal with one of level vi's most notorious inmates. >> they have an inmate who is refusing to leave his cell. at this point they're going to go in and give him a directive to cuff up and come out. if not, then we're planning the use of force for cell extraction. >> turn around and be restrained. >> no. >> if you don't turn around and be restrained we'll have to forcibly remove you from your cell. are you going to come out? >> what's going to happen now? >> they're going to instruct them to come in and remove him from the cell. >> 5:24 p.m., we're here for inmate kevin blanco 41918 who has refused several directions to be restrained and escorted out of his cell. at this time a cell extraction team has been set up to remove him from his cell. at this time we're going to proceed to the cell. blanco -- in your cell. >>
in handcuffs or leg irons and belly chains. we do have two and three-man status individuals that are very violent. and they like to assault our staff. >> today we tag along with deputy warden joni brown on her way to deal with one of level vi's most notorious inmates. >> they have an inmate who is refusing to leave his cell. at this point they're going to go in and give him a directive to cuff up and come out. if not, then we're planning the use of force for cell extraction....
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i had got out of my cell over at the north by sliding my handcuffs to the front, pulling out about a six to an eight inch knife and stabbing two different officers and chasing quite a few other ones around. i still lost. i ended up -- they actually put me in the death house. i stayed in that cell for about 30 days staring at the table. i was 20 when i came in. 19 when i fell. i came in with 18 months. >> how old are you now? >> 38. >> so all this extra time, is this all because of your behavior in prison? >> yes, every bit of it. i fought the law, and the law won. i mean, i got it in my head that i was going to battle and go against authority figures and do all i could to earn my reputation in prison. >> last time we saw conrad salazar he was being transferred to level five after threatening a staff member, but today we're seeing a whole new side of him. >> today i get to go see my wife and kids. i look forward to visiting with them every week, you know? or every month. depending what level i'm on. >> i had a friend who was in prison that i met him through that introduced us, and we
i had got out of my cell over at the north by sliding my handcuffs to the front, pulling out about a six to an eight inch knife and stabbing two different officers and chasing quite a few other ones around. i still lost. i ended up -- they actually put me in the death house. i stayed in that cell for about 30 days staring at the table. i was 20 when i came in. 19 when i fell. i came in with 18 months. >> how old are you now? >> 38. >> so all this extra time, is this all...
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and it's been a while, get to leave, no shackles, no handcuffs, go home. see all my relatives. >> in the year that charles has been locked up, he has not seen his mother. >> i just told her not to come visit me. because i figure if you don't get no visitors you'll be desperate to get home. but if you get visitors, you'll be comfortable with where you're at. y'all keep your head up, man. in a way i am scared to see, it's been a long time, you know. get a little emotional when i see her. i just want to be there for my mama. just be a better son now. i'm just proud of myself. i'm ready to go home. >> your mama ain't come yet? >> no, i ain't seen her. >> me, too. >> good afternoon. i'd like to welcome everyone here to pendleton juvenile correctional facility. >> as the ceremony gets started the happy day becomes stressful for charles who still hasn't spotted his mother. >> before i give out the certificates, our assistant superintendent would like to say a few words. >> first of all, on behalf of the facility and the superintendent dempsey, i want to thank you
and it's been a while, get to leave, no shackles, no handcuffs, go home. see all my relatives. >> in the year that charles has been locked up, he has not seen his mother. >> i just told her not to come visit me. because i figure if you don't get no visitors you'll be desperate to get home. but if you get visitors, you'll be comfortable with where you're at. y'all keep your head up, man. in a way i am scared to see, it's been a long time, you know. get a little emotional when i see...
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i was attempting to put the handcuff on, and in a split second like superman, he lifted up, and next thing i know i was up in the air with him. >> in a single movement the suspect gains his footing and lifts meyer off the ground. >> grabbed the officer, picked him up. to me it seemed like the guy was trying to slam his head on the floor. >> the security video shows officer meyer struggling to gain control. but the suspect seems to possess amazing strength. >> once he lifted me in the air he was determined to try to break away from me. my only concern was holding onto him and keeping him there until my partner arrived so we could take him into custody. >> it looks like deputy meyer is on his own until backup arrives. as ramose watches, he knows he has a decision to make. assist the officer or stay out of the way. >> i said to myself, i have to do something. i was worried about the guy grabbing the officer's gun and shooting all of us. >> so what does he do? ramos enters the fray and several other men follow his lead. >> i grabbed his two wrists so ho could pull out the taser. >> i dep
i was attempting to put the handcuff on, and in a split second like superman, he lifted up, and next thing i know i was up in the air with him. >> in a single movement the suspect gains his footing and lifts meyer off the ground. >> grabbed the officer, picked him up. to me it seemed like the guy was trying to slam his head on the floor. >> the security video shows officer meyer struggling to gain control. but the suspect seems to possess amazing strength. >> once he...
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of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we handcuff them behind their back and escort them everywhere they go. >> if you would have came yesterday, i just sent her a portrait i did of her, all red with hearts on it like valentines. she touched my heart. that's why i get weak. that's my son. i can't be with them for ten years. that's hard. >> angel rodriguez has spent two months in administrative segregation. he's automatically placed there because he's labeled a validated gang member. >> that means administration has labeled you as being a participant or an associate of those who are known as gang members. so if you're an associate in the administration's eyes, they will lock you up. what the cameras don't see is when it's quiet and people are sitting there doing their time, it gets quiet, we cry too. even though we are in prison, i have feelings, too. i'll cry. i don't let my neighbors hear it. i've got to be quiet or i'll run the water. that's how much i miss my girl. you know what i mean? >> doing ten years in a windowless cell with
of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we handcuff them behind their back and escort them everywhere they go. >> if you would have came yesterday, i just sent her a portrait i did of her, all red with hearts on it like valentines. she touched my heart. that's why i get weak. that's my son. i can't be with them for ten years. that's hard. >> angel rodriguez has spent two months in administrative segregation. he's automatically...
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. >> somehow, even though he is in handcuffs, duffy manages to secretly unbuckle his seat belt. and before officer white can stop him, he is out the window. >> just for a split second, i just couldn't believe what i'm seeing. it was kind of surreal. it was like did that really happen? and then was he okay. >> officer white pulls over to the far right of the freeway and backs his car up toward duffy, who is laying in the shoulder. >> i immediately called for extra officers and for medical help. when i first got to him, he wasn't saying anything. he wasn't moving. i could see major scrapes on his shoulder. scrapes on his back. his hands were bleeding. i asked him questions, make sure he was okay. he responded to me pushing on him, and that was it. >> help arrived on the scene, and duffy is taken to the hospital and treated for his injuries, which include road rash, scrapes, and bruises. officer white says it's lucky duffy wasn't hurt worse. >> that's the most traveled freeway in utah, i'm sure it's the busiest. he was in danger of getting hit by another car. he is lucky he didn't
. >> somehow, even though he is in handcuffs, duffy manages to secretly unbuckle his seat belt. and before officer white can stop him, he is out the window. >> just for a split second, i just couldn't believe what i'm seeing. it was kind of surreal. it was like did that really happen? and then was he okay. >> officer white pulls over to the far right of the freeway and backs his car up toward duffy, who is laying in the shoulder. >> i immediately called for extra...
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that's why you're in handcuffs. >> christopher canon is the 32-year-old volunteer church director who mentioned several sexual positions he would like to try with a girl posing as a 15-year-old. he's the one who ran as soon as he saw me. why don't you have a seat real quick? >> yeah, okay. i just went to text her. that's all. >> but that's not what he tells investigators. >> it's funny. when i saw this on "dateline" a few months ago or whatever -- >> you show up in the middle of it. >> yes. that is so sick. why did i do this? >> the investigator reminds him he had been chatting online with the decoy for more than a week and many times the chat turned sexual. >> i was just playing around with her. but my intentions wasn't to do i wanted to reject it. >> but you drove 115 miles. >> i know. i kept telling myself, why am i coming out here? what are you doing? turn around, turn around. trust me. i wanted to turn around. >> help me understand. i'm kind of lost when you say you didn't want to come but you're here. >> part of me was like just turn around. and the part of me was this is the fi
that's why you're in handcuffs. >> christopher canon is the 32-year-old volunteer church director who mentioned several sexual positions he would like to try with a girl posing as a 15-year-old. he's the one who ran as soon as he saw me. why don't you have a seat real quick? >> yeah, okay. i just went to text her. that's all. >> but that's not what he tells investigators. >> it's funny. when i saw this on "dateline" a few months ago or whatever -- >> you...
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. >> we're going to remove these handcuffs and put a different set on you, okay? >> all right. >> do you want to go to the hospital and get checked out by a physician? >> i'm fine. >> you thought it was okay for a 31-year-old man to come to a home where a 13-year-old girl was alone because -- >> stupidity. one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. at the ultimate sleep numbe
. >> we're going to remove these handcuffs and put a different set on you, okay? >> all right. >> do you want to go to the hospital and get checked out by a physician? >> i'm fine. >> you thought it was okay for a 31-year-old man to come to a home where a 13-year-old girl was alone because -- >> stupidity. one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox....
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. >>> handcuff lightning, throw thunder in jail. floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee. who are we talking about? muhammad ali. we honor the greatest by remembering that. on this date back in 1964 ali beat sunny liston for the world heavyweight championship. it is hailed as the fourth greatest sports moment of the 20th century. well back now to just where we are in today's reality. with 48 hours to go the supreme court is going to hear arguments in a case that examines the constitutionality of a law considered the most effective civil rights statute in american history. the law is the voting rights act signed by lyndon johnson in 1965. what's under scrutiny, section 5 of the act. requires states in areas with a history of racial discrimination to get federal approval before changing their voting laws and nine poll states and parts of seven others are subject to it. the significance of that is not lost on civil rights activists. many are ramping up their messaging ahead of wednesday's case. pete williams joins me now with more on this. pete, what fueled the case that's un
. >>> handcuff lightning, throw thunder in jail. floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee. who are we talking about? muhammad ali. we honor the greatest by remembering that. on this date back in 1964 ali beat sunny liston for the world heavyweight championship. it is hailed as the fourth greatest sports moment of the 20th century. well back now to just where we are in today's reality. with 48 hours to go the supreme court is going to hear arguments in a case that examines the...
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i really didn't want plimer to be led away in handcuffs. that wasn't the object of the exercise. he went overboard and ended up in the situation where he ended up in court. which is a shame. >> if you thought that canadian reporter had a tough day on the job, check this out. an out-of-control car crashes through the window of a building in pennsylvania. it may seem like your typical vehicle gone astray but it's not. the guy inside this car is taking his driving test and an employee for the department of motor vehicles is living out an occupational hazard nightmare. 34-year-old robert keller pulls up to park after completing his road test. he goes to hit the brake, but instead hits the gas pedal. the car races forward, smashing through the glass as it enters the building. people inside the dmv scatter and two suffer minor injuries. ultimately, keller's okay. so is the dmv employee in the car with him. keller did, however, fail his driver's test. coming up, a real yo-yo. >> everybody in the studio was just looking at each other like what just happened? >> and later, a state trooper
i really didn't want plimer to be led away in handcuffs. that wasn't the object of the exercise. he went overboard and ended up in the situation where he ended up in court. which is a shame. >> if you thought that canadian reporter had a tough day on the job, check this out. an out-of-control car crashes through the window of a building in pennsylvania. it may seem like your typical vehicle gone astray but it's not. the guy inside this car is taking his driving test and an employee for...
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-- one thing he does not want is to be arrested by lapd having his picture taken with them putting handcuffs. it sounds he's going to be in this for the long haul. and that's very sad considering how all this got started. losing your job, i understand it's a big deal. but it's not worth all of this. >> all right, mary ellen, let me thank you. let me go on to the phone line to talk to psychologist jeff gardere. jeff, what do you think from what we know is going through chris dorner's mind assuming this is chris dorner and what we've been told with the things that have occurred. what do you say would be going through his mind at this point? >> well, at this point i would believe this is what he has been dreading. but at the same time wanting. the final face-off, the final showdown with the police. reverend, it seems to me this is an individual who was going to accomplish his mission, try to take down as many cops as possible especially those who may have been associated with his circumstance of being fired from the lapd. and therefore, once that was accomplished, then he would either take his
-- one thing he does not want is to be arrested by lapd having his picture taken with them putting handcuffs. it sounds he's going to be in this for the long haul. and that's very sad considering how all this got started. losing your job, i understand it's a big deal. but it's not worth all of this. >> all right, mary ellen, let me thank you. let me go on to the phone line to talk to psychologist jeff gardere. jeff, what do you think from what we know is going through chris dorner's mind...
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with 270 immigration judges, and there are not enough handcuffs and beds and prisons to detain 11 million people. we cannot afford do it, and maybe political expediency to bring us to the table right now, and the republicans can try to take credit and the democrats can say it is in our dna, but the bottom line is that the lady of liberty has seen justice for blacks and gays and so many others. and they have to say border patrol first and then deal with the 11 million second, no, we can't do that. we have more drones and fences and news flash, who is going to actually build that fence if it is not going to be in the republicans may not want to -- >> the undocumented immigrants. >> and may not want to call them aliens or undocumented, but they are workers. so to the suburban hands in the nation, we need help, and the greatest entrepreneurs of the nation's history have always been immigrants. >> yes, it is interesting bark was you have two ways to hear the frame. on the one hand the congressman was saying thank you to the dreerms and the young people who managed to shift the discourse in dia
with 270 immigration judges, and there are not enough handcuffs and beds and prisons to detain 11 million people. we cannot afford do it, and maybe political expediency to bring us to the table right now, and the republicans can try to take credit and the democrats can say it is in our dna, but the bottom line is that the lady of liberty has seen justice for blacks and gays and so many others. and they have to say border patrol first and then deal with the 11 million second, no, we can't do...